Curdlan–chitosan electrospun fibers as potential scaffolds for bone regeneration
Loading...
Date
2021
Authors
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
Volume Title
Publisher
MPDI
Abstract
Polysaccharides have received a lot of attention in biomedical research for their high potential as scaffolds owing to their unique biological properties. Fibrillar scaffolds made of chitosan demonstrated high promise in tissue engineering, especially for skin. As far as bone regeneration is concerned, curdlan (1,3‐β‐glucan) is particularly interesting as it enhances bone growth by helping mesenchymal stem cell adhesion, by favoring their differentiation into osteoblasts and by limiting the osteoclastic activity. Therefore, we aim to combine both chitosan and curdlan polysaccharides in a new scaffold for bone regeneration. For that purpose, curdlan was electrospun as a blend with chitosan into a fibrillar scaffold. We show that this novel scaffold is biodegradable (8% at two weeks), exhibits a good swelling behavior (350%) and is non‐cytotoxic in vitro. In addition, the benefit of incorporating curdlan in the scaffold was demonstrated in a scratch assay that evidences the ability of curdlan to express its immunomodulatory properties by enhancing cell migration. Thus, these innovative electrospun curdlan–chitosan scaffolds show great potential for bone tissue engineering.
Description
Keywords
Chitosan, Curdlan, Electrospinning, Regenerative medicine, Tissue engineering
Citation
Dube, A. et al. (2021). Curdlan–chitosan electrospun fibers as potential scaffolds for bone regeneration. Polymers, 13(4),526, 1-14